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South Carolina Bill Would Block Unconstitutional National Guard Deployments

November 22, 2019 Militia / State Bills / War 0

By: Michael Boldin COLUMBIA, S.C. (Nov. 21, 2019) – A bill prefiled in the South Carolina House would prohibit unconstitutional foreign deployments of the state’s National Guard troops. Passage into ...

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Patriot Act Renewal: A Bipartisan Attack on Liberty Since Day One

November 22, 2019 Congress / Constitution / DHS 0

By: Michael Boldin With another so-called federal “shutdown” looming, a measure to fund the feds for another 3 months just passed the House. Expect it to pass the Senate and ...

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The Tenth Amendment is Always the Right Answer

November 21, 2019 10th Amendment / Uncategorized 0

By: Mike Maharrey I’ve been told that law students prepping for the Bar Exam are told that if the Tenth Amendment is ever among the answers on a multiple-choice question, ...

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Today in History: Kentucky Resolutions Passed on Nov. 10, 1798

By: Mike Maharrey Would the proposed Constitution create the limited federal government promised? That was the central question facing the ratifying conventions as America considered adopting the new Constitution. Those ...

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Should we interpret the Constitution so the feds can oversee everything affecting more than one state?

By: Rob Natelson The Constitution lists powers it grants to the federal government, reserving the rest in the states and the people. Over the last few decades, some federal powers—particularly ...

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Stare Decisis: Precedent vs the Constitution

November 20, 2019 Constitution / Judiciary / Supremacy 0

By: Michael Boldin As the founders widely understood, the Constitution is supreme. And it remains supreme even if the opinion of the Supreme Court contradicts it.

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My Dream Congressman

by: Jim Lewis First, congress is made up of two bodies, the house of representatives and the senate, so the person I will be describing could be in either body. ...

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Did Founder James Wilson oppose the Electoral College and favor “National Popular Vote?”

By: Rob Natelson James Wilson of Pennsylvania (1742-98) was one of the most influential of the Constitution’s framers. Some scholars rank him as second only to James Madison.  Wilson was ...

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Fiat “Money” is Backed by Nothing: End the Fed from the Bottom Up

November 20, 2019 Federal Reserve 0

By: Michael Boldin At one time, the U.S. monetary system was backed by gold. Now it’s not backed by anything. A recent poll shows that only 7% of people go ...

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How Judges Ignore the Constitution on the Right to Keep & Bear Arms

Ammoland Inc. Posted on November 18, 2019 by Dean Weingarten "... In the U.S. Constitutional system, there is a remedy. The remedy is to elect a President who appoints the judges, a President who ...

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